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John Birch Society to attend CPAC 2011 as affiliate
The JBS announces it’s an
affiliate of CPAC 2011, will have two booths with plenty of educational
literature, once again interviewing attendees
APPLETON, WIS.—November 12, 2010—The John Birch Society has signed on as an affiliate for the 38th Annual Conservative Political Action Conference, otherwise known as CPAC 2011. This will be held February 10-12, 2011, at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC. Last year’s appearance was the JBS’s first since the early 1990s.
“Last year’s appearance went so well that we are
very happy to return,” said Bill Hahn, Public Relations Manager for
JBS. “The attendees couldn’t have been nicer and it will be great to
make further connections with those interested in learning more about
Constitutional solutions for the problems affecting this nation.”
Over the last couple of years, JBS has seen a real thirst in the
electorate for solutions to overbearing and unconstitutional
government. JBS
has responded with a number of activist and educational tools, many of
which will be displayed and given out at the JBS CPAC booth # 310 and
312. Most prominently will be tools for choosing freedom and
stopping ObamaCare,
including information on nullification, repealing and defunding the
unconstitutional new health care law.
Campus
Liberty Alliance, the collegiate organizing arm of JBS, will be
promoted within the booth, as will the JBS news magazine, The New American.
The other half of the JBS booth will be used for on-camera interviews
of conservative leaders and attendees by Liberty News Network.
Last
year, those interviewed included author Cory Emberson, National Right
to Work’s President Mark Mix, American Petroleum Institute’s Chief
Economist John Felmy, talk radio host Wayne Bradley, author James
Bovard, syndicated columnist Star Parker, bestselling author and
columnist Jerome Corsi, Eagle Forum’s Founder Phyllis Schlafly,
American Policy Center’s President Tom DeWeese and former Congressman
J.D. Hayworth. We also caught a lively, yet respectable
discussion between MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow and JBS staff at the booth.
JBS CPAC 2010 video interviews can be seen here.